[access-uk] Re: Tribute to Paul

  • From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 08:28:03 +0000


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Subject: [access-uk] Tribute to Paul
From: "tony sweeney" <deirton711@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 28/11/2011 2:10 am

Hi Eleanor, 

Now take this in the spirit in which itt's meant as I know you will surely. 
Apology to the Moderator, Tony it was inappropriate for you to raise this 
natter on the access uk list and I should not have responded to you here. 
Replied without looking at the list you had posted to. Sorry Barry.
What a wonderful idea for awarding Paul. 

Yes he doesn't want that, okay. 

The thing is that he probably doesn't want to be singled out from his NCBI 
colleagues as the one to be awarded such, in other words that he would be 
better than them! 

No you are not a quitter so here's what I propose. 

Think of his voluntary effort with his list and then think of a forum then for 
which that tribute can be done. 

I don't know much about it but possibly Rehab People Of The Year is a path to 
follow but I can't remember if it's for voluntary work or just voluntary 
organisations. 

Perhaps there is another route, organising something like folk perhaps on 
another list or creating one yourself? 

Not sure how to create such but perhaps those in the know could assist you in 
that if you are interested. 

Yes for sure Paul deserves some kind of public/private  award for his 
endeavours. 

I know that you won't give up, certainly trust not. 

Cheers friend and have a think about all of that. 

Best, Tony Sweeney

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